Drug & Alcohol Recovery

It is hard for people who have never experienced addiction themselves to even begin to comprehend the overwhelming impact it has on someone’s life and those people closest to them. When you have an addiction to it becomes the whole focus of your life, and nothing else is important. We don’t believe that becoming dependent on substances is part of anyone’s plan, but we do know that there is no such thing as a’typical addict’. People from all walks of life can be affected by this and often they don’t realise that their alcohol and substance use is becoming a problem. “I never thought it would happen to me” is something we hear a lot.

But people can change their lives and through the support and interventions we offer they are able to find new interests and activities that motivate them more than their substance use. When they reach the point when they know they have to make a different choice and are ready to engage with change in their lives, we are here for them, and we support each individual every step of the way until they achieve their goal.

Services We Provide

The Family Support Project is a new service in Portsmouth providing a range of support and interventions to families affected by alcohol use. We know how easy it is for people’s lives to become overwhelmed by drinking too much alcohol. It happens unintentionally but before you know it, alcohol is…

The Recovery Hub provides access to a wide range of support for people experiencing problems with their substance use. The service is open access so appointments are not necessary -people can just come in and speak to a member of staff who will be able to help them access the…

Community Day Rehab is now offering online support groups for people accessing services for substance use. They are being run via the platform of Zoom, so participants will need to have access to the internet, and create a Zoom account. The Community Day Rehab is our hugely innovative approach…

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